“Digital White Labels” available 28th April Exclusively from Juno Download

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Mokujin – FM Don EP

FM Don // FM Don (Future Dub Version) // FM Don (Homage Version)

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Mokujin returns to L2S after the huge success of his joint release with Tommie Cotton, this time going deep and dark on a solo EP. Title track FM Don is a gritty 2 step behemoth with soundsystem vocal snippets and filthy bass tones. Following is the Future Dub Version which takes the filthiness of the original and twists it up into a tough as nails Dubstep roller. Finally the Homage Version takes things broken and almost junglistic in it’s aesthetic!

“Digital White Labels” available 20th January Exclusively from Juno Download

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Whistla – All I Really Want

All I Really Want // Deep Terrain

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Label owner Whistla kicks off 2017 in fine style with a double a side release in the shape of “All I Really Want”. The title track takes a classic style UKG 2 Step beat and then brings it bang up to date with clean deep sub bass, glistening synths and a soothing vocal. To complement the title track “Deep Terrain” goes in even deeper with a Tech House meets UK Garage vibe that walks the fine line between Tech and Deep perfectly.

“Digital White Labels” available 2nd September Exclusively from Juno Download

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M2J – M4J EP

Rubber Neck // Alone // Black Sheep // 5am

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London based producer M2J returns to L2S with his first foray into 4 to the floor and you will not be disappointed! M2J has fused his trademark dubstep meets garage meets breaks sound with a more house focused apporach to the garage part of that equation to devasting effect! Whether it be the peak time main room synths and huge bass of Rubber Neck or Alone, or the deeper roller Black Sheep or maybe the dreamy pads of 5am this EP has something for both long time M2J fans as well as all Bass House fans to enjoy!

Hot on the heels of his Dare EP, Berlin’s Mokujin returns this time bringing the vocal talents of Tommie Cotton for a 6 track mini album! Evolving his Techno influeneced Garage sound even further and combining it with the dancefloor focussed vocals of Tommie have made a selection fo tracks that will suit both the forward thinking Garage DJ and the soulful Techno selector. Opening track The Underground sets the tone for the album explaining that this is for the dancers, the underground people, those who want a DJ to take you down as well as up!. Steppin steps up the vibe before leading into title track Phantom Sound System which enquires of us all if we can feel the bass like a phantom? On ESP Tommie’s vocals have an even more Bluesy ring to them than on other tracks fused with the bumpy bass rolling throughout this is a serious late night roller. To finish are two darker solo tracks from Mokujin that hark back to his days living in London, Seven Sisters Road is a atmospheric 2 Step roller while North London is a bassline smasher!

“Digital White Labels” available 23rd October Exclusively from Juno Download

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Carpainter – Brok Y EP

Brok Y // Ohayashi // Hookah

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The hugely popular Japanese producer Carpainter returns to L2S! His second release for the label branches into fresh territory by utilizing a more stripped back aesthetic and using vocal snippets in a more intense way. Title track Brok Y sets the tone for the EP with insistent vocal samples, skippy beats, bouncing and stretching bass throughout. Ohayashi is more of a roller with a whistle replacing the vocal element found in the previous track and a melody and breakdown that wouldn’t be out of place in a 93 warehouse track. Hookah finishes off the EP with an acidic flourish, with 303 acid lines bubbling throughout and what can only be described as melty wibbly sounds, this is one sure to appeal to fans of Acieed!